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John Sneisen of TheEconomicTruth.org joins us today to give us a tour of his website, YoungGlobalLeaders.club, which allows users to search the ranks of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders club and find out more about the background and connections of the globalist syndicate.
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TheEconomicTruth.org – John Sneisen’s main website
YoungGlobalLeaders.club – Site for searching info on Young Global Leaders
Wikispooks and LittleSis – #SolutionsWatch
WEF – Klaus Schwab (founder of The World Economic Forum): “We penetrate the cabinets”
Harvard “Emerging Leaders” course
Tulsi Gabbard: “I’m honored to be selected as 2015 @YGLvoices – representing #Hawaii amongst leaders from around the world”
Has Tulsi Gabbard Adequately Addressed the WEF Young Global Leader Question?
Bail-in: The Birth of the New Financial Order
dang if Peter Thiel didn’t test positive… I have not personally verified the statements made by a former municipal planning department renegade from California that purport the presence, in every municipal planning department (and every College library) in the United States, of the UN’s Plan 2030 brochure which describes how the implementation of Smart City building is to be regulated into compulsory compliance. Is this something that The Corbett Report might be interested in looking into?
THIS person, the late Rose Koire used to do talks about the UN globalizing planning….. IIRC she worked in Planning herself but I never looked into her background myself.
I will say that planning is a massive lever for social engineering as EM Jones shows in his work on Urban renewal which was designed to break up neighborhoods and run urban whites into the suburbs
https://corbettreport.com/flashback-koire/
Iirc Mr Corbehad her on a coupling times so she should show up in the search bar here
If I recall correctly, Thiel is on the WEF steering committee.
Awesome episode! Thanks for providing these resources. Looking forward to hearing about the developing decentralized tools/tech for text communication and internet.
Lomborg, Bjørn spelled with o
The Mickey Klaus Hair Club, credit Walter Kirn.
Everybody who’s anybody is in it, and we all wish we were too.
“And he’s oh, so good
And he’s oh, so fine
And he’s oh, so healthy
In his body and his mind
He’s a well respected man about town
Doing the best things so conservatively”
I wonder how often the banksters, broligarchs and WEF psychos weaponize their own lists to discredit people that pose a perceived threat to their agenda.
I mean if someone was on a trajectory to become a serious thorn in their side, all they would have to do to get a huge portion of the “truth and freedom”/alt-media community to turn on them, would be to throw their name on some lists, re-write some online history and get someone to “leak” it.
I am curious what people here in this community think of the accusations that Pierre Poilievre was on their list or whatever?
https://web.archive.org/web/20210401060525/https://www.weforum.org/people/Pierre-poilievre
For more info: https://www.beyondthenarrative.ca/poilievre-and-the-wef/
There is no way in hell to independently verify any of this. My rule of the thumb: if they are well known in the media space, they likely don’t hold any true power.
@mkey
Good point.
Lots of people here are impressed with that Pierre Poilievre guy, I am not so convinced. He talks about getting rid of carbon taxes (which is nice) but then he is pushing for destroying the Boreal Forest and poisoning the great lakes for Lithium mining.
I`ll tell you what does hold true power though, a handful of stratified acorns, hickory nuts and pawpaw seeds. Holding those living embryos in one hand is holding the potential for ten thousand food forests in your hand. That handful of seeds could liberate a thousand communities from dependance on big ag.
Yes, true power is found in realizing that humans do not have any real power at all, though, there are some supremely powerful creative forces we can align with, enabling us to go along for the ride on a co-creative path to abundance.
You took the argument on the perma route, and that’s perfectly fine. My point was that these politicians people “elect” are mere puppets. People in power yanking their strings are also occluded by the dark.
@mkey
You got me! I am known for my perma-routing 🙂
I can take a conversation about physics, religion, politics or health and perma-route it so fast people do not know what him them!
I meant no disrespect or to distract from your valid point, I am just strategizing for a community food forest and propagating trees right now so that is where my mind is at.
If more people could say that what they think, what they speak and what they do are aligned we would not be in this mess. We’d be nowhere near it.
That was a nice advertisement for the book “Reportage” at the end of the interview. I just ordered my copy the other day.
These “Young Global Leaders” from the WEF seem very similar to other control freak organizations like “Skull and Bones”. It is nice to have an insider of some degree explain how they work so that those of us who are opposed to being controlled by them can learn how to create a system that works for the people.
We can’t just take down the existing system without presenting something better to replace it. I think that Honest Money is a good place to start. However the Banksters will do everything they can to stop honest money, thus private communication is essential in order to get the ball rolling.
Bitcoin was on the right track before it got hijacked. Now I like Gold and Silver.
Truthseaker
“….We can’t just take down the existing system without presenting something better to replace it. I think that Honest Money is a good place to start…..”
It’s NOT that honest money would be a bad thing to have, but let’s be honest- pretty much ALL of human history here has been some kind of oligarchy going on whatever the money system. It’s not like England was an egalitarian country the day BEFORE the Bank of England got magicked into existence.
It will take more then just sound money to actually change anything.
“Bitcoin was on the right track before it got hijacked. Now I like Gold and Silver.”
I like gold and silver too, very pretty minerals, I like heirloom seeds even more 😉
https://archive.org/details/worthmorethangold
I would also argue that they are just as (if not more) beautiful visually. Also, you cannot eat gold, silver diamonds, sapphires or rubies… nor can you plant them in the ground and increase their value 100 fold in a single season, while also building precious soil in the process and simultaneously increasing your health/emergency preparedness.
I tried to dig up a name….sorry I cannot remember, BUT who WAS that (now deceased I believe) CIA whistleblower who said that when they destroy the system, the most valuable commodity will NOT be gold or silver….the MOST valuable commodity will be heirloom seed!
And now, with their stratospheric aerosal injection aluminum, poisoning our precious soils, the most valuable heirloom seed will be that which can survive their aluminum fallout.
Over the past decade I have developed a basic heirloom seed cache that endures the fallout for everything EXCEPT sweet corn. Any suggestions for my high altitude arid conditions (with aluminum soil readings of 1.04 ppms… omg)….please? Best of luck with your planting season!
@RiggleBug
Yes indeed, well the seed and the knowledge and skills to remediate soil, cultivate the seed, build soil fertility with free resources, preserve the harvests with low tech gear and save seed to perpetuate the cycle 😉
Good point regarding the stratospheric aerosol injection programs.
Yes knowing what plants can tolerate the aluminium (and other metallic nano-particulates such as strontium, barium and graphene oxide) in the soil and keep on growing is a good start.
I would also say that knowing which ones have the biological proclivity to hyper-accumulate those substances in their tissue is just as, if not more important as well.
I take a multi-pronged approach via companion planting plants and trees in my garden designs that are exceptional in their ability to hyper-accumulate heavy metals that are dangerous to human health when ingested and that way they suck up toxins and mitigate the amount other choice crops are exposed to in the soil.
Some plants can tolerate substances like aluminium but do not absorb much into their tissues, other plants not only tolerate aluminium, they like to suck it up.
Cucumbers for instance, hyperaccumulate aluminium, so I like to grow them in mostly homemade compost that I make in a covered area (using filtered water).
Amaranth on the other hand, can tolerate aluminium, but does not suck up large amounts of it into the edible seeds.
Other plants that I use to hyperaccumulate heavy metals for remediation (removal and not eating) are listed in this post below:
https://gavinmounsey.substack.com/p/phytoremediation
All that said, considering how much we are being exposed to via spraying programs and so many products from the stores etc, I also take a multi-pronged detox approach for my body (assuming that some heavy metals will be in my food no matter how diligent my garden remediation efforts are). For aluminium, drinking Silica rich spring water is a great way to detox.
Thanks for the kind well wishes, I hope your growing season is abundant.
I take a more pragmatic approach.
My grandfather, father and his sister lived into their 90’s. They did this with all of the toxic garbage we have in the land, air and water.
At my age, making radical changes to my
lifestyle doesn’t make any sense.
There is a good likelihood I too will live into my 90’s just by rinsing and repeating my routine each day. 😉
@Fawlty Towers
Glad to hear you have great genes! 🙂
No need to be radical or dramatic about changes to improve one’s health, incremental baby steps are just as meaningful.
Who knows, with a little aluminium detox you could live to 110!
Some steps are really easy, like the silica rich water.
So a little change makes a huge difference for brain function apparently.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22976072/#:~:text=We%20have%20provided%20preliminary%20evidence,more%20individuals%20is%20now%20warranted.
Sláinte mhaith!
Thanks Gavin.
I might try rinsing
with silica rich spring water and then repeating, just for fun. 🙂
Speaking about toxins in our body…
Here’s one for Solutions Watch.
If we could fly to the moon more than half a century ago and have the most sophisticated AI every known to mankind, why can’t someone invent a portable device to measure all the toxins in our body/blood giving a readout of specific names/levels etc. ?
I mean seriously, how difficult can that be?
With today’s technology it is no longer rocket science.
Portable, body worn spectrometers? I don’t know whether that’s a thing.
Pretty sure it’s not…. You could maybe have those sensors on a chip for specific chemical but Afaik there are physical size constraints on a spectroscope.
For a high elevation aluminium tolerant (but not hyper-accumulating) crop I suggest taking a swing at growing either Rhodiola Rosea and/or Rhodiola integrifolia.
They grow wild wayyy up in the mountains down here in Canada (and all the way to the arctic circle, over in Norway, Russia etc) so they are a great high elevation medicine crop.
For more info on how to grow those two species and their many medicinal benefits:
https://gavinmounsey.substack.com/p/golden-root-rhodiola-rosea-and-rhodiola
Thank you for the great info! I will try companion planting the aluminum sucking cucumber with my sweetcorn. Most of my heirloom seed is my own (some 10th generation), but the chronic aluminum induced dwarfism of my sweetcorn crop, has forced me to resort to sturdier hybrids (and even THAT is affected)!
Their constant vile spraying here just renews my resolve.
I depend upon an old farmers poem for my gardening success:
“One for the birds,
One for seed,
One for God
And one for me”.
I’m only entitled to 25% lol!
My favorite part of the growing season is to leave out boxes of produce for the many MANY homeless victims in my neighborhood.
God gets way WAY more than 25% lol!
You are a font of greatly appreciated knowledge! Thank you and all the best.
I like to remember that Jack slew the Giant using a handful of seed!
RiggleBug.
I was doing a little 🏡 gardening today with some of G’s seeds. He is a warehouse of information.
Aluminum is the third most abundant metal known. Plants have adapted as have gardeners. Calcium carbonate may solve those midget plants problems. Metals , acids and bases are handy in the right places. Here’s a guide that may help. Happy gardening!
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9880555/
RiggleBug,
I solved my midget problems with electro culture. The aluminium changes state if a current is present. Ionization that messes with water and nutrients uptake. Wrap a copper wire around a stick 4ft. long. Stab it in the ground in the problem area. Watch the magic. It works all I can say.
https://www.hgtv.com/outdoors/flowers-and-plants/what-is-electroculture-gardening-does-it-work-and-how-to-try-it
Your 25% will grow exponentially.
@GBW
Right on man!
Good point about the ubiquity of certain forms of aluminium in the soil.
The higher concentrations added by humans that accumulate can become a different story for both plant biology and human biology, but it is important to keep in mind that certain quantities of Aluminosilicates and Aluminoxides are to be expected in all soil.
Soil PH is a big factor in the bioavailability and mobility of aluminium atoms (within plant biology) for sure.
That is cool about the electro-culture thing you mentioned. I am currently reading a book called “The Light Eaters” (by Zoë Schlanger) which delves into the way plants use electrical impulses within their own biology.
The author is totally brainwashed when it comes to climate change etc, but still the book has some cool stuff about plant behavior, intelligence and communication.
There are some experiments the book explored regarding how some plants mind control insects by mimicking and exuding a simulacra of their pheromones to attract predators to eat the caterpillars that are eating their leaves. They are devious I tell you!
That is awesome you are starting up some of those seeds. Let me know how they go for you this year.
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On a separate side note, the next warehouse of information I am gathering for a substack article is intended to take a herbalist/dietary approach to ‘Simple Sabotage’ the Eugenics/Depopulation Agenda 😉
Cheers brother!
@RiggleBug
My pleasure!
Wow, 10th generation is awesome!
I started seeing some really interesting localized adaptations and mutations in my heirlooms around the 5-10 generations timeframe.
Now I have a couple “hemp” varieties that can take freezing temps (minus 5 Celsius), purple skinned jalapenos and Egyptian walking onions that produce big bulbs for eating underground and big spherical pink flowers for pollinators on the same plant! 🙂
I love that poem and motto you shared.
It reminds me of something from “The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic: Keeping the Seeds Alive” by Martín Prechtel where he was talking about how the Mayan as well as Puebloan cultures saw their gardens and farm fields as a temples. They left a certain percentage of the crop for God, the non-human community members and to “feed the Holy in nature”.
I think it is somewhere near this page in the book linked below:
https://archive.org/details/seedsofcuchumaquic/IMG_5940.JPG
Standing on the shoulders of giants is a blessing, I am grateful the knowledge this has allowed me to perceive, gather and share is helpful to you.
Here is to slaying the giants of corporate industry and corrupt government one hand full of heirloom seeds, one regenerative garden and community garden at a time!
Thank you for your generosity.
I have some heirloom seeds as well, but I don’t see myself exchanging them for services.
Anyway, there is a story in the Bible (Loaves and Fishes) about Jesus speaking to a gathering of about 5000 people some distance form where they lived. It was getting late, so one of the apostles came to Jesus and said that he should send the people home because they did not have enough food to feed them. This is when the Bible says that Jesus was able to multiply the Fish and Wine so that everyone could be fed.
There is another vision of “The Loaves and Fishes” which was discovered in a cave about 1947 known as “The Deep Sea Scrolls” which contains a vision by Doubting Thomas. From what I have read this vision, that did not make it into “The Bible”, says that everyone who came to the event simply shared what they had and all were fed. Indeed, there would be no need for money if we lived in that kind of world.
“….Indeed, there would be no need for money if we lived in that kind of world….”
That’s true, but we don’t live in that kind of world because once you get above a certain number of people in your group the incentives to cheat the system rise and fallen human nature kicks in.
Iirc right Dunbars number of the perfect group size is aboutv300
Oh – I was wrong 150 is the number but about 300 is what you see in practice
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunbar%27s_number
It would appear that Christ was able to make it work with a crowd of nearly 5000, but then, that was considered a “miracle”.
@TruthSeeker
I am so glad to hear you value heirloom seeds!
One of the interesting things about saving heirloom seeds from plants you grow yourself each year, is that it is an act that provides an impetus to become decreasingly selfish and greedy while becoming increasingly generous, ecologically literate and kind.
Unlike minerals such as Gold Or Silver (which can be hoarded for long periods of time and retain their value in hidden stashes) heirloom seeds are living embryos, and their continued value necessitates involving oneself in the participatory act of co-creation through tending, nurturing, observing and valuing non-human life.
Also, for most of us (myself included) we do not have unlimited space to perpetually expand how many seeds we will plant each year (and we can only eat so much food). Thus, the inherent quality of seed saving (which invariably produces more seeds than any one person can make use of themselves) is that it incentivizes generosity (because while one can store some seeds for quite a long time and they will remain viable, their shelf life is not indefinite, and the one who tends plants and lovingly saves seeds from their prized crops feels compelled to ensure those seeds go forward to achieve their true potential).
Silver, Gold, Cryptocurrency, Fiat and other substances or symbols that retain value (or perceived value) separate from any relationship to the living non-human world around us can be horded, fought over, stashed and obsessed over in very anthropocentric ways, while ecological literacy is diminished (or never nurtured in a human to begin with) and one’s “wealth” can increase along with their greed, fear and isolation.
Therefore, the act of saving seeds, nurtures a perceptive state of fullness and abundance within the mind, it moves one to recognize the abundance all around us, to live in a way that is in service of life, in symbiosis with community (human and non-human) and compels one to embrace Gift Thinking.
Gift thinking and the recognition of the abundance that Creator has gifted us, potentiating that abundance through lovingly stewarding the Earth and treating our neighbors as we would want to be treated (human and non-human neighbors) is one of the most important things wise men such as Jesus attempted to communicate to this world.
The path from “this type of world” to “that type of world” is only possible through one million baby steps being taken by 100 million people until a critical mass is reached and we see the disturbing results of the Asch conformity experiment inverted and see a time when those with a proclivity to follow the herd begin to follow in a direction that is actually beneficial to them. “that type of world” is not found by walking through pearly gates and there is no quick fix to get there.
Like an acorn planted in the now, we will not live to see it’s true potential. It embodies faith in Creation, it nourishes not the body, but the soul.
What i have learned is that adding Natural Calcium Bentonite clay powder to amend soil [along with some epsom salts /magnesium], helps detox and help the soils nutrition. The deeper the clay is mined, the more toxins it will be able to absorb into itself. The purest, is said to detox the body of heavy metals as well. The best source i found, was the company Living Clay because it was dug from deeper area and hadn’t already absorbed the fall out toxins [rain and atmosphere]. They have since been bought out, and so i do not know the condition or back story now, or where else to purchase the best right now, as i am not out of it yet. Perry A. & Associates, used to also sell 5 gallon buckets of the lesser quality [not as deep] for garden use. “This educational information is meant to supplement and not to be a substitute for professional medical care or treatment.This information may not have been evaluated by the fda” May you be in health, as you continue to search Truth in all things! Keep strong and of courage.
I ran into a very nice quote on youboob, I’ll codify it here:
@Youragenius said: We followed the science and it simply wasn’t there, we then followed the money and found the science.
Yep, that’s a good quote. After all, money is the root of all evil. Those with lots of it, will tell you that it’s the Love of money that is evil. If money is defined as a store of value, then how much of it does one need to have before it becomes greed? And, greed is evil!
There are 24 entries under “Nationality Palestina”, among which can be found Tony Blair or José Maria Aznar.
What does it mean?
Just felt to add this article from unlimited hangout . Thank you .
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/08/investigative-reports/leslie-wexners-young-global-leaders/
All Roads Lead to 15 Minute Cities
This week in my area presented at Council on March 18, 2025 were the Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs) by Peter Soroye from Wildlife Conservation Society Canada (WCS) initiated by International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) Species Survival Commission (SSC) and a baker’s dozen of acronym organizations – which I have yet to search up on Manitoba’s own John Sneisen’s YoungGlobalLeaders.club, as featured recently on the Corbett Report March 18, 2025.
Aside from Council, the presenter, and local liaison were a couple, a homeschooling Mom and myself in attendance. I was surprised there was not more of a turn out, despite being advertised in the local newsletter, posters and social media.Where are all the farmers, I thought? Where is DOGE!
A controversial topic in our area is a farmer was fined thousands of dollars for plowing a flower that is considered a species at risk while growing food on his own land.
People have lives. One doesn’t always know what to ask and nobody wants to be served a fancy word salad. It’s difficult to define what even KBAs are and what impact they will have on our lives and our future. It states KBAs do not add requirements or affect use or access to a site yet KBAs inform on things like land use plans.
How does a global set of criteria support local stewardship? Is one follow up question I have for Peter Soroye [SNIP – No email addresses in the comments section, please. You can link their contact page. -JC] Below is a list of follow up questions I had over the weekend.
Data is collected via existing data, neighboring sites I believe and satellites – which seems contradictory to another initiative taking place in our area which seems more hopeful – the Dark Skies at Night project http://www.rasc.ca/lpa
Thank you for your presentation to Stuartburn Manitoba council March 18, 2025. May I have the slides? I was wondering what other countries are identifying Key Biodiversity Areas? Since then, some other questions have come to mind.
Can you remind me again how the data is being collected if there is no access to privately owned sites? Who is collecting the data?
Are KBAs basically a website of collaborated data of earth and ecosystem concerned organizations to bring awareness?
Is the additional recognition KBAs bring necessary?
How do KBAs support local land use and management plans?
How do KBAs attract stewardship funding? Funding from whom? For who?
How is the IUCN funded?
Another policy under the radar also taken place this week was WMR’s 2050 rebranding at Infill Housing Densification Plan public information session at the Winnipeg Convention Centre March 19, 2025 as covered by Winnipeg Alternative Media, which designated communities as precincts and prescribed density requirements.
A public hearing will be held at City of Winnipeg council meeting it is estimated beginning of June 2025.